The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... gave orders to fortify the castle of Warwic , of which he left Henry de Beaumont governor , and that of Nottingham , which he committed to the custody of William Peverell , another Norman captain . He reached York before the rebels were ...
... gave orders to fortify the castle of Warwic , of which he left Henry de Beaumont governor , and that of Nottingham , which he committed to the custody of William Peverell , another Norman captain . He reached York before the rebels were ...
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... gave ten dogs , to have a recognition against the countess of Copland for one knight's fee . Roger , son of Nicholas , gave twenty lampreys and twenty shads for an inquest to find , whether Gilbert , son of Alured , gave to Roger 200 ...
... gave ten dogs , to have a recognition against the countess of Copland for one knight's fee . Roger , son of Nicholas , gave twenty lampreys and twenty shads for an inquest to find , whether Gilbert , son of Alured , gave to Roger 200 ...
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... gave one tun of wine for leave to carry 600 summs of corn whither he would : " Peter de Perariis gave twenty marks for leave to salt fishes , as Peter Chevalier used to do . ' It was usual to pay high fines , in order to gain the king's ...
... gave one tun of wine for leave to carry 600 summs of corn whither he would : " Peter de Perariis gave twenty marks for leave to salt fishes , as Peter Chevalier used to do . ' It was usual to pay high fines , in order to gain the king's ...
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